"McBride, Brian" wrote:
> A good distinction. Again from M&S 4.1:
>
> A new resource with the above four properties represents
> the original statement ...
Does not proove much since we still have to know if "statement" means "stating" or "abstract statement"...
The argument from the formal model (about Statement being a *set*) is more convincing to me.
And not less annoying :
that would mean that any two resources having the same type, subject, predicate and object should be unified, which is quite yuck-y !
Pierre-Antoine
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